[Complete]Dramatized Bible Stories of the OldTest.-ans
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I'm sorry but those aren't actually parts. They the line for the finished products and should have been marked as assigned.
A few suggestions for you: Reuben(two parts), Samuel, Abner or Joab, Elijah or King Ahab, Naaman. There are other as you can see.
A couple of seconds between the lines should be good.
I'm sorry but those aren't actually parts. They the line for the finished products and should have been marked as assigned.
A few suggestions for you: Reuben(two parts), Samuel, Abner or Joab, Elijah or King Ahab, Naaman. There are other as you can see.
A couple of seconds between the lines should be good.
-Bria
Dramatic Readings of Bible passages
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Hi there, thanks!Breeze wrote:Hi, welcome to Librivox.
I'm sorry but those aren't actually parts. They the line for the finished products and should have been marked as assigned.
A few suggestions for you: Reuben(two parts), Samuel, Abner or Joab, Elijah or King Ahab, Naaman. There are other as you can see.
A couple of seconds between the lines should be good.
Yikes! I didn't know that, thanks for the information.
Alrighty, I'll take Samuel 12 Column 109.
Does that column signify First Samuel Chapter 12 verse 12 or the whole chapter?
Thanks in advance
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Actually, that means "The character of Samuel in story #12, 'Saul'". The actual text you're to read is linked to a few rows above that. It's in script form, and color-coded (Samuel's lines are in Red).Michael6230 wrote:
Alrighty, I'll take Samuel 12 Column 109.
Does that column signify First Samuel Chapter 12 verse 12 or the whole chapter?
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Hello, I am available to start listening, if you still need PLs.
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StoryTeller wrote:PL notes for ZamesCurran
96 - Narrator, Samson
corrected:
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/dbsot_narrator_11.mp3
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Oh right, thanks. Sorry, I was a little confused but I totally understand now. Thanks for the clarification.ZamesCurran wrote:Actually, that means "The character of Samuel in story #12, 'Saul'". The actual text you're to read is linked to a few rows above that. It's in script form, and color-coded (Samuel's lines are in Red).Michael6230 wrote:
Alrighty, I'll take Samuel 12 Column 109.
Does that column signify First Samuel Chapter 12 verse 12 or the whole chapter?
I have got a proof listener now. Thank you.
I'll put you down for that part, Michael.
Thanks for clarifying things, James.
I'll put you down for that part, Michael.
Thanks for clarifying things, James.
-Bria
Dramatic Readings of Bible passages
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Okay thank you. i've put you down for that.
-Bria
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That will be good thank you. I haven't had much time to spend on it either.
-Bria
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Section 20 (Daniel) PL notes:
- The volume is uneven, and way too low at 82 db. Do you think you could try with the compressor, leveller, or whatever works to get it closer to 89 db?
- There's a rustling noise at the beginning, and too much silence - could you cut it down to less than 1 second please?
- @ 6:40 the text reads "God", he read "Lord"
- @ 9:05 he added "all have", which isn't in the text
- @ 12:13 he's missing "Daniel"
- @ 12:44 there is some talking in the background, then the line right before is repeated: "O king, live for ever. My God hath sent his angel, and hath shut the lions' mouths, that they have not hurt me: forasmuch as before him innocency was found in me; and also before thee, O king, have I done no hurt."
- @ 13:42 there's a loud bang in the background
- the filename should be something like dbsot_20_kjv_128kb.mp3, I think.
Our first complete section! Yay!
Edit: I just noticed that you knew about the repeat - sorry . Personally I think the second one sounds better.
- The volume is uneven, and way too low at 82 db. Do you think you could try with the compressor, leveller, or whatever works to get it closer to 89 db?
- There's a rustling noise at the beginning, and too much silence - could you cut it down to less than 1 second please?
- @ 6:40 the text reads "God", he read "Lord"
- @ 9:05 he added "all have", which isn't in the text
- @ 12:13 he's missing "Daniel"
- @ 12:44 there is some talking in the background, then the line right before is repeated: "O king, live for ever. My God hath sent his angel, and hath shut the lions' mouths, that they have not hurt me: forasmuch as before him innocency was found in me; and also before thee, O king, have I done no hurt."
- @ 13:42 there's a loud bang in the background
- the filename should be something like dbsot_20_kjv_128kb.mp3, I think.
Our first complete section! Yay!
Edit: I just noticed that you knew about the repeat - sorry . Personally I think the second one sounds better.
Last edited by SweetPea on December 15th, 2015, 10:58 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Rachel
“My behavior is nonetheless, deplorable. Unfortunately, I’m quite prone to such bouts of deplorability--take for instance, my fondness for reading books at the dinner table.” - Mistborn: The Final Empire
“My behavior is nonetheless, deplorable. Unfortunately, I’m quite prone to such bouts of deplorability--take for instance, my fondness for reading books at the dinner table.” - Mistborn: The Final Empire
Isaac is PL OK!
Elijah has one PL note:
- @ 0:57 I hear "meat", it should be "meal"
Thanks!
Elijah has one PL note:
- @ 0:57 I hear "meat", it should be "meal"
Thanks!
Rachel
“My behavior is nonetheless, deplorable. Unfortunately, I’m quite prone to such bouts of deplorability--take for instance, my fondness for reading books at the dinner table.” - Mistborn: The Final Empire
“My behavior is nonetheless, deplorable. Unfortunately, I’m quite prone to such bouts of deplorability--take for instance, my fondness for reading books at the dinner table.” - Mistborn: The Final Empire